It appears that some incident has occurred preceding the start of the video and those recording were expecting the arrival of the security. The security can be identified as the four men in black t-shirts and jeans. Their target is a man who is sat down next to a woman and is engaged in conversation with another man who is standing.

Two of the guards surround their target and the man he was talking to starts to leave. As we are on the other side of the swimming pool it is unclear what is being side but the security appears to be telling the man to leave. He is reluctant to do so and pushes a guard away.

The guard responds with punches and pulling at his shirt. At this point the woman next to him is visibly distressed and stands up as another two guards approach.

A bystander appears from further back in the stands to help the man who the security had asked to leave and a man in a white shirt also comes to his aid. Two of the security guards are tumbled into the swimming pool and so starts a Benny Hill type slapstick round of punches and slipping.

The guards are still failing to evict their target and as the two who are in the pool try to get out another joins them after throwing a wild punch at a man who is only trying to calm the situation down. The melee continues and it appears the security are the aggressors but they are continually ending up in the pool.

The bystander who had mainly fought off the security then walked the target out towards the exit and the incident appeared to have ended. Another brief flare up leads to more fighting before both sides retreat to opposite ends of the swimming pool and calm returns.

The security’s initial heavy handed approach is what caused a simple matter of asking someone to leave to devolve into a mass brawl, which they lost. Since there were four of them they could have picked a limb each and carried him out without the need for punches to be thrown. I doubt the legitimacy of their credentials because I have never heard of a swimming pool having four security guards working one shift.

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Russia, I am happy it exists and even happier that I don’t have to live there.

The author, Nicholas Westerby, has trained boxing and kickboxing since 1995. You can watch his UFC retrospectives, predictions and fight card reactions on his YouTube channel.

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